TexasNomad
FTFS Designated DRINKER!
Sweeeeet!
I can't any info on this video or the parts used, I did send him a PM asking him to check out FTF
I can't any info on this video or the parts used, I did send him a PM asking him to check out FTF
That is SUUUUUHHHHHWEEEEEEEEEEEEEET...I didn't know anyone offered a turbo setup for a 400. I'd really like to know what that guy did. Anyone ever see a supercharged 400? I'm more a supercharger kinda guy myself.
Ask and maybe you will get
http://www.dyersblowers.com/
Thanks Tex...looks awesome. Looks like I'd have to get a 351C adapter plate to make it work with 351M/400, but at least it gives me options. Didn't know it would cost me $3500+ for a supercharger plus $300 for an adapter...sheesh. Oh well, I guess you gotta pay to play right?
Yes sir you do, but dude just imagine a blower sticking out the hood of your bronco or red
HAHAHA...he who dies with the most toys wins, right? I think Red is just fine...maybe the bronco when it becomes a mud rig primarily...but that's a pipe dream. Hey Tex...looks like you're getting pretty good at finding 351M/400 go-fast parts...you still think they're not worth having? hahaha
Tex...I was just givin you a hard time. Yes the 351M/400 can be a nice engine if you can wake it up from factory specs. However, if you have no attachment to the engine or want the best starting platform for your application, then there are definitely better engines out there. For me, I like to keep as much original as possible, so I like to keep the 351M/400 and maintain the original block and wake them up. If you don't have this attachment, then a 460 is the way to go, because this gives you a better platform to start with. If you make the exact same mod to a 460 as you do to a 400, the 460 will always come out on top. If you want a high revver, then you'll wanna go with a small block. It really just depends on what you want. As far as I'm concerned, the 351M/400 is kinda the best of both worlds. Has the low end grunt, but has a square bore and stroke resulting in stability.
Sweeeeet!
I can't any info on this video or the parts used, I did send him a PM asking him to check out FTF